ABSTRACT

So all embarked with their wives and children, very joyous and satisfied with the Lord K ing; there never was a lord who behaved more liberally to people who had served him than he did, as much as he could and even above his power. Everyone may know that the Lord King had no treasure ; he had come out of such great wars that he had nothing left. And so, likewise, the richs homens and knights embarked, and the knights and horsemen had double rations of everything. But En Berenguer de Entenza could not be ready at that season, nor En Berenguer de Rocafort. En Berenguer de Rocafort had two castles in Calabria which he would not surrender at the peace until he was paid what was due to him of his pay and of that of his company, wherefore he could not embark so soon. But En Ferran Ximeno de Arenos and Ferran de Ahones and En Corberan de Alet and En Pedro de Aros and En Pedro de Logran and many, other knights and leaders and almugavars embarked. And so, when they had embarked, there were, between galleys and lenys and ships and terides, thirtysix sails ; and there were one thousand five hundred horsemen, according as it was written down, fitted out with everything except horses. And there were full four